Sausage and Offal Session 9

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Sausage and Offal Session 9

Today’s Agenda Quiz Review - Lamb Offal Definition Varieties Classical Dishes Handling and Storage Fabrication Sausage and other meat emulsions Grinding Equipment Stuffing Equipment Lab Overview

Definition: Offals Organ meats and Muscle Tissues other than those used for Skeletal movement The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Heart Beef Heart Chicken Heart The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Liver Duck Liver Calves Liver Chicken Liver The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure! Chicken Liver

Kidney Veal Kidneys Beef Kidney Pork Kidney Lamb Kidney The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure! Lamb Kidney

Sweetbreads Veal Sweetbreads Chicken Heart The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Chitterlings (Chittl’ns) Pig Intestines Chicken Heart The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Blood Pig’s Blood The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Brain Cow Brain The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Testicle Turkey Testicle Bull Testicle Lamb Testicle The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Tongue Cured Beef Tongue Beef Tongue The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Tripe 1st=Blanket, 2nd=Honeycomb, 3rd=Bible, 4th=Garbage The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure! 1st=Blanket, 2nd=Honeycomb, 3rd=Bible, 4th=Garbage

Handling and Storage The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Sausage and Other Meat Emulsions The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Grinding The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

Stuffing The entrails are then removed from the animal carcass. Not all entrails are thrown out. Kidneys, liver, heart, and tongue are separated out and packaged for the ethnic food trade. Other entrails are usable for animal feed, fertilizer and collagen processing. Non-edible entrails are denatured, and destroyed. You can even find lips and snouts in some processed meat products-check labels to be sure!

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